Logan Wheeler was raised in Yakima, where he worked in his father’s creamery as a boy. A childhood friend later described Logan as having “wavy chestnut hair and brown eyes that had joy and laughter in them. He was full of life. He was always on...

1 photographic print; 24 x 17 cm.Washington State College football team posing prior to the January 1st 1916 Tournament of Roses games against Brown. The woman in the middle is likely actress Hazel Daly; the football team served as extras in...

These 5.5" x 8" telegrams provide coverage of the January 1, 1916 Rose Bowl game between Washington State College (later Washington State University) and Brown University. These are the original telegrams used to report the game's progress to the...

Coach Dietz poses for a professional portrait. He is wearing traditional Native American attire. Dietz, who was purportedly part Sioux, coached the football team for three seasons from 1915 to 1917. He led the team to a several victory over Brown...

5904 Grand St. Pullman, Kimball Funeral Home. Built in 1893
by Ringer family who lived in it until 1913 when it became a
hospital. In 1922, it was purchased by Brown and Dyer. Then
finally in 1929 it was purchased by the Kimballs and has
been in...

A polaroid photograph of four Rose Bowl Reunion members traveling in a bus. The two individuals in the front were probably ""Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Pollard"" from Brown University who attended the Rosebowl Reunion. The individuals in the background...

Football team gathers around Coach Dietz posing for a professional photograph. Dietz, who was purportedly part Sioux, coached the football team for three seasons from 1915 to 1917. He led the team to a several victory over Brown University in the...

W.S.C football players along with other individuals, posing for a photograph in Hollywood, California. The team acted as extras in the film ""Brown of Harvard;"" the woman in the center may be the film's lead actress, Hazel Daly.